Which one of the following is perfectly elastic?

Which one of the following is perfectly elastic?

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Q. Which of the following is an example of inelastic collision?

Difference between Elastic and Inelastic Collision

Elastic CollisionInelastic Collision
An example of this can be swinging balls or a spacecraft flying near a planet but not getting affected by its gravity in the end.An example of an inelastic collision can be the collision of two cars.

Q. What do you mean by perfectly inelastic collision give at least one example?

In physics, an inelastic collision occurs, when the maximum amount of kinetic energy of a colliding objects/system is lost. The colliding particles stick together in a perfectly inelastic collision. In such cases, kinetic energy lost is used in bonding the two bodies together.

Q. Which of the following is not correct for inelastic collision?

Step by step solution: In an elastic collision kinetic energy and momentum are conserved. But in an inelastic collision only momentum is conserved kinetic energy is not conserved. So we cannot apply the law of conservation of kinetic energy in the case of inelastic collision.

Q. Which one of the following collisions is not elastic?

An inelastic collision is one in which objects stick together after impact, and kinetic energy is not conserved. This lack of conservation means that the forces between colliding objects may convert kinetic energy to other forms of energy, such as potential energy or thermal energy.

Q. Which of the following is correct about an elastic collision?

Choice C is correct. Both the total momentum and total kinetic energy is conserved in an elastic collision.

Q. What are the different types of collision?

Collisions are of three types:

  • perfectly elastic collision.
  • inelastic collision.
  • perfectly inelastic collision.

Q. What is collision in physics class 11?

Collision means two objects coming into contact with each other for a very short period. In other words, collision is a reciprocative interaction between two masses for a very short interval wherein the momentum and energy of the colliding masses changes.

Q. What are the two key rules of the collision?

The rate of the reaction depends on the frequency of collisions. The theory also tells us that reacting particles often collide without reacting. For collisions to be successful, reacting particles must (1) collide with (2) sufficient energy, and (3) with the proper orientation.

Q. What is the most important rules in Colreg?

Steering and Sailing Rules are the most important rules under COLREGS. They have been designed to keep vessels apart when they approach each other. Sound signals are used by vessels during restricted visibility, such as in the case of excessive fog.

Q. What are the two characteristics of an effective collision?

Molecules must collide with sufficient energy, known as the activation energy, so that chemical bonds can break. Molecules must collide with the proper orientation. A collision that meets these two criteria, and that results in a chemical reaction, is known as a successful collision or an effective collision.

Q. What two factors govern whether a collision between reacting particles will be effective?

Molecules must collide with sufficient energy, known as the activation energy to break the chemical bonds. Molecules should collide with the proper orientation.

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